12 -- PORT PERRY STAR - Thursday, July 17, 1969 Blackstock By O. Hill Friday evening, July 11th, a good crowd attended a shower in 'the Recreation Centre in honour of another newly married couple -- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor. Mr. Vernon Assélstine was chairman and the following programme was given -- mus: sic by Sharon and Elaine Ar- cher and Betty Bradburn; Reading by Mrs. Harold Lar- mer; Piano solo -- Debbie Swain; Solo--Mrs. J. A. Turn: bull; Reading Mrs. Earl Tre- win. The honoured couple were presented with an electric wall clock, planter, purse of money and miscellaneous gifts. A delicious lunch was ser- ved, after which dancing was gh The Anglicon congregation worshiped with the United on Sunday morning. 'Rev. Colin Rudd of Peterborough |of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Fallis delivered a fine sermon, [in Oakville on Sunday, July stressing the work of the [onh. Bible Society, from the text-- "Be Wise in the Way you act to those who are non-be- lievers". wl The July O.N.O. meeting was a "Come as you are" at Marie Medds. 20 members and 2.visitors attended. Sec- retary's, report was read and adopted. -Joan Graham re- ported 3 tables and one- ex- tension have been. hought and are now in the Rec Centre. Correspondence was read from three members, * Jean Mahaffy kindlv offer- ed to do the Fruit & Flowers while Nancy is on holidays. Anyone - having information kindly phone Jean. Sandy gave the treasurer's report, followed by collection and roll call. played and Marie and her group served a refreshing lunch. : Many friends from this area are hoping to attend Golden Wedding Anniversary PSP PPD O00 000060006008006606600 WES TAN a. - Plumbing - Heating = Electric - {PORT PERRY, ONT. : OFFICE 985-2473 RES. A game was |: LY News Cartwright Girl Guide Camp Camp--July '6th - 11th. Girl Guides--25 Leaders -- Marie Robinson. Dorothy Marlow and Connie Swain. J Cadet Leaders -- Linda Mountjoy, Kay Porrill and Carol Werry, Lorrie Turner. «Jr. Helpers--Janet Turner, Susan McColl. _and Janice Crawford." : Monday -- Mrs. rlow planned © Craft. The girl made bath salts and decor- ated the bottles which were brought to camp for this pur- pose. < (Initiation of first year campers was held on Monday also, : Tues.--The girls hiked to Caesarea. They then enjoy- ed Fis hand Chips and Ice Cream before hiking back to camp. ; Wed. was Sports day. The| girls - played volleyball, and then we had water Sports, These ~ consisted of relay races and a tug of war. In the evening the girls decided to have another volleyball game. It was an exhausting day, but one that was enjoy- ed by all. Thurs.--Badge testing day and many girls worked on their pioneer's badge. At night an all night campfire was held. The girls held mock trial. Many sentences were given but the girls and leaders accepted their puni- shments cheerfully. This was also awara®night and the following awards were given: 1. Best First Year Camper --Cindy McColl. 2. All' Round' Camper-- Cathy 'Gunter. 3. Best Patrol -- Cheryl Wright, Patrol Leader. Mem- bers of her patrol were -- Mary Lou Malcolm, Wilma Wolters and Janice McLaugh- lin. * Other awards given were: « the biggest blisters -- Leslie Wright. 5. Most Improved Camper --Lynn Cooke. 6. The Leader with cleanest campsite -- Barbara Welts. . ay 8. The Sufferer -- Linda Brown. ~~ 9. The Helper "with the Mostest--Janice Crawford. The girls then "slept a- round the campfire. Before (Continued on Page 13) 4. The patrol leader with Cottages Wanted L REALESTATE LID REALTOR 985-7373 CO-OP TOPICS by Don Rixon Fertilizer for Hay and Pasture pays the in- jcreased soil fertility level, also means extra i Jy spring and summer growth, higher yields, more : A feed per acre, more milk per cow, more gain on # beef. 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